The good ‘ol Nazca lines are best seen by air – but rough, expensive flights aren’t for everyone.
Sure, they’re a UNESCO World Heritage site, and they’re one of the few things to see while in this part of southern Peru.
Youdon’t have to fly over the Nazca lines to see them for yourself, however – the centuries-old glyphs can be seen from both constructed staircases and some of the foothills.
Walk along one of the main tourist-friendly roads in Ica and you’ll discover the public benches / s...
Published on July 29, 2016 06:00